The site contains many free resources that can be used to promote education, awareness and outreach efforts. In addition, this site will continue to grow with the input of citizens, organizations and leaders across the nation supporting the efforts.

The National 9-1-1 Education Coalition members each adopted resolutions in April 2008 proclaiming April as national 9-1-1 education month. Each year, the coalition encourages groups, clubs and organizations to put special emphasis on 9-1-1 education.

The coalition is an alliance of eight national organizations dedicated to advancing public-safety communications that joined to promote 9-1-1 education. The organizations are the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO), CTIA, E9-1-1 Institute, National Academies of Emergency Dispatch (NAED), National Association of State 9-1-1 Administrators (NASNA), National Emergency Number Association (NENA), 9-1-1 For Kids and 9-1-1 Industry Alliance (91A).

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